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What to do if you spot a negligent driver

Posted on January 13, 2020
Maybe you’re driving on a crowded interstate and spot someone who is spending more time texting than they are watching the road. Or maybe you’re in a city setting when you realize that another driver is likely under the influence of alcohol.If you spot a negligent driver, there are two key steps you can...
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Get help with the catastrophic injury you’re living with

Posted on January 13, 2020
Catastrophic injuries typically involve the spine or brain. Injuries to these parts of the body can be devastating, leading to many months or years of consequences. Brain and spinal injuries can range from minor to acute, but all of them have an impact that is noticeable to the victims.Victims of catastrophic injuries need to...
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Get support after a serious personal injury

Posted on January 3, 2020
A personal injury has the potential to change the trajectory of your life. Whether you were once hoping to be a runner but have an amputation from a car crash or you were a skilled artist who is now paralyzed from the shoulders down, it can be a life-changing experience to go through a...
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What are some winter tips for avoiding truck crashes?

Posted on December 19, 2019
Winter is here, and with the ice and snow comes a real risk of truck accidents. One of the major causes is when the wind picks up and pushes against the tall trailers these vehicles pull. Combined with ice and snow, they could be more likely to swerve or move between lanes accidentally.If you...
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Be cautious of avalanche dangers in early December

Posted on December 3, 2019
Snow hits hard in Utah when it falls, and that new, powdery layer might cause some real problems. A layer of weakened snow, which was deposited in October and is described as “weak and sugary,” is underneath a new pile of several feet of snow, all of which was dropped over the Thanksgiving holiday...
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Utah Department of Transportation wants to reduce fatal crashes

Posted on November 21, 2019
In 2018, 27 teens were killed in traffic accidents in Utah. In total, 263 people were killed across the state. In 2019, that number has risen to 198 people so far, as of Nov. 13.The Utah Department of Transportation (UDOT) states that it is the failure to fasten a seat belt that is a...
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